What is common between transverse waves and longitudinal waves?

Both include an amplitude, crest, and rarefactions
Both move faster at higher temperatures
Both move slower through densely packed molecules
Both include a wavelength from compression to compression

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Answer 1

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Both the transverse and longitudinal waves move faster at higher temperatures.

What is meant by transverse wave?

A wave in which the motion of the particles is perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation is referred to as a transverse wave.

Here,

As a result of the shear stress that is produced, transverse waves are frequently observed in elastic materials.

In this situation, the oscillations are caused by the displacement of the solid particles from their relaxed state in directions perpendicular to the wave's propagation.

The wave in which the particles of the medium oscillate parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave is called a longitudinal wave.

Sound waves similarly oscillate parallel to the direction of propagation, forming the compressions and rarefactions. Hence sound waves are called longitudinal waves.

Hence,

Both the transverse and longitudinal waves move faster at higher temperatures.

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The eagles suck, so do the giants and the jets and jaguars are irrelevant

anyone wanna argue

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Naw ur pretty accurate, heck collage is the only football worth watching most the time. Hook'um horns!

When can a high speed velocity cause damage?'

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Answer:

50 Mph.

Explanation:

According to the National Severe Storms Laboratory, winds can really begin to cause damage when they reach 50 mph. But here’s what happens before and after they reach that threshold, according to the Beaufort Wind Scale (showing estimated wind speeds): - at 19 to 24 mph, smaller trees begin to sway.

The phases of the moon are caused by which of the following

A. Earths rotation around its axis
B. Earths orbit around the sun
C. The moons orbit around the earth
D. Earths shadow falling on the moon

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Answer: C: The moons orbit around the earth.

Explanation:

How far will a car travel in 30 seconds at 12 m/s​

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Answer:

30*12=360m,it would travel 360 m.

360m hope this helps

How would I solve this? It's Newton's 2nd law

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Answer:

5.65 m/s²

Explanation:

We'll begin by calculating the mass of PJ when in San Diego (i.e Earth). This can be obtained as follow:

Weight of PJ on Earth (Wₑ) = 545 N

Acceleration due to gravity (g) on Earth (gₑ) = 10 m/s²

Mass of PJ on Earth (mₑ) =.?

Wₑ = mₑ × gₑ

545 = mₑ × 10

Divide both side by 10

mₑ = 545 / 10

mₑ = 54.5 Kg

Thus, the mass of PJ on San Diego (i.e Earth) is 54.5 Kg

Finally, we shall determine the acceleration due to gravity of planet Koja. This can be obtained as follow:

Weight of PJ on Koja (Wₖ) = 308 N

Mass of PJ on Koja (mₖ) = mass of PJ on Earth (mₑ) because mass is constant irrespective of location.

Mass of PJ on Earth (mₑ) = 54.5 Kg

Mass of PJ on Koja (mₖ) = 54.5 Kg

Acceleration due to gravity of on Koja (gₖ) =?

Wₖ = mₖ × gₖ

308 = 54.5 × gₖ

Divide both side by 54.5

gₖ = 308 / 54.5

gₖ = 5.65 m/s²

Thus, the acceleration due to gravity on planet Koja is 5.65 m/s²

it serves as the fuctional unit of the nervous system

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The neuron is the functional unit of the nervous system.

Answer:

i would say the neuron

A tennis ball is served horizontally from 2.4m above the ground at net is 12m away and point 0.9 high will be ball clear the net where will be ball land

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Explanation:

Let us first calculate  long does it take to go 12m at 30m/s( assumed speed)

12/30 = 0.4 seconds

horizontal distance the ball drop in that time

H= (0)(0.4)+1/2(-9.8)(0.4)2

H= -0.78m

negative sign shows that the height of the ball at the net from the top.

Height of the ball at the net and from the ground= H1-H=2.4-0.78=1.62m

As 1.62m>0.9m so the ball will clear the net.

H_1= V0y t’ + ½ g t’^2

-2.4= (0)t’ + ½ (-9.8) t’^2

t’= 0.69s

X’=V0x t’

X’=(30)(0.96)

X’= 20.7m

Which change of state takes place when a gas loses energy?
A. condensation
B. evaporation
C. molting
D. solidification

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Answer:

Condensation (((((((((((((

the answer is A, condensation.

Please what is the work done by a man who is pulling a box of 45kg of mass by means of rope which makes angle of 45 degrees ?

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Answer:

No work is done since no distance is given

Explanation:

Since no distance is given, the force is not doing any work

No work is done by the man since we do not know the distance or displacement.

Work is only said to be done when the force applied on an object moves it through a particular distance.

Work done  = Force x distance.

Since no distance is given in this problem, we can as well assume that the force applied is doing no work on the object.

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A ball is thrown with 50J of kinetic energy, it hits a target which moves with 30J of kinetic energy, how much energy goes to the thermal store of the surroundings?

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Answer:

The energy that will go will for thermal store of the surroundings is 20 J.

Explanation:

Given;

kinetic of the thrown ball, K.E₁ = 50 J

kinetic energy used to move the target, K.E₂ = 30 J

The excess energy that will go will for thermal store of the surroundings;

ΔK.E = K.E₁ - K.E₂

ΔK.E = 50J - 30J

ΔK.E = 20 J

Therefore, the energy that will go will for thermal store of the surroundings is 20 J.

A 5.75 g bullet is fired with a velocity of 1.50 x 102 m/s toward a stationary solid block resting on a frictionless surface. The bullet embeds but the block does not move. 1. What is the change in momentum of the bullet if it embeds in the block? 2. What is the change in momentum of the bullet if it bounces off the block in the opposite direction with a speed of 100 m/s?

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Answer:

1.  -0.863 kgm/s 2. -1.438 kgm/s

Explanation:

1. What is the change in momentum of the bullet if it embeds in the block?

Since the block does not move, the velocity of the bullet after hitting the block , v is zero. That is v = 0 m/s

Now, the momentum change of the bullet ΔP = m(v - u) where m = mass of block = 5.75 g = 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg, u = initial velocity of bullet = 1.50 × 10² m/s and v = final velocity of bullet after hitting the block = 0 m/s (since it embeds in the block and the block does not move).

So, ΔP = m(v - u)

= 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg(0 m/s - 1.50 × 10² m/s)

= 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg(- 1.50 × 10² m/s)

= -8.625 × 10⁻¹ kgm/s

= -0.8625 kgm/s

≅ -0.863 kgm/s

2. What is the change in momentum of the bullet if it bounces off the block in the opposite direction with a speed of 100 m/s?

If it bounces off the block in the opposite direction with a speed of 100 m/s, then its final velocity is v = -100 m/s.

So, our momentum change ΔP' = m(v - u) where m = mass of block = 5.75 g = 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg, u = initial velocity of bullet = 1.50 × 10² m/s and v = final velocity of bullet after hitting the block = -100 m/s = -1 × 10² m/s

So, ΔP = m(v - u)

= 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg(-1 × 10² m/s - 1.50 × 10² m/s)

= 5.75 × 10⁻³ kg(-2.50 × 10² m/s)

= -14.375 × 10⁻¹ kgm/s

= -1.4375 kgm/s

≅ -1.438 kgm/s

An object, 5 cm high, is placed on the principal axis of a diverging lens of focal length 20 cm. The object is 30 cm from the lens.

Use a scaled diagram to locate the image formed by the lens.

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Answer:

The answer is 70 cm

Explanation:

If you add All the numbers together, you receive an 55 cm then you add 15 because the points on the diagram also count.

An aeroplane of mass 30000kg produced a force of 20kN to get it to accelerate to 50m/s so it could take off. Calculate the amount of time it was accelerating for


Will mark branliest! Need working out aswell!

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Answer:

[tex]75\:\mathrm{seconds}[/tex]

Explanation:

The impulse-momentum theorem states that the impulse of an object is equal to the change in momentum of that object:

[tex]\Delta p=m\Delta v[/tex].

Impulse is also given by [tex]F\Delta t[/tex] where [tex]F[/tex] is the average net force and [tex]\Delta t[/tex] is change in time.

Therefore, we can set both equations equal to each other and solve:

[tex]\Delta p= F\Delta t[/tex].

Assuming that the airplane was initially at rest, its change in momentum is:

[tex]\Delta p =m\Delta v,\\\Delta p=30,000\cdot 50=1,500,000[/tex]

Impulse is represented using [tex]Ns[/tex]. Therefore, convert [tex]20\:\mathrm{kN}[/tex] to Newtons:

[tex]20\:\mathrm{kN}=20,000\:\mathrm{N}[/tex]

Thus:

[tex]1,500,000=20,000\cdot t,\\t=\frac{1,500,000}{20,000}=\fbox{$75\mathrm{s}$}[/tex].

A 4.00 kg block is pushed along the ceiling with a constant applied force of 85.0 N that acts at an angle of 55.0 degrees with the horizontal. The block accelerates to the right at 6.00 m/s2. Determine the coefficient of kinetic friction between block and ceiling.

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Answer:

0.35

Explanation:

According to Newton's second law;

\sum Fx = ma

Fm - Ff =ma

Fm is the moving force = Wsin theta

Fm = 4(9.8)sin55

Fm = 32.1N

Ff is the frictional force = nmgcos theta

Ff = n(4)(9.8)cos55

Ff = 22.48n

Acceleration a = 6.0m/s²

Substitute the given values into the formula and get the coefficient of friction

32.11-23.48n = 4(6)

32.11-24= 23.48n

8.11 = 23.48

n = 8.11/23.48

n = 0.35

Hence the coefficient of friction is 0.35

Puck 1 is moving 10 m/s to the left and puck 2 is moving 8 m/s to the right. They have the same mass, m.



a. What is the total momentum of the system before the collision? (Answer in terms of the mass, m.) (0.5 points)





b. What is the total momentum of the system after the collision? (Answer in terms of the mass, m.) (0.5 points)





c. Write puck 1's velocity after the collision in component form. (1 point)







d. What is the y-component of puck 2's velocity after the collision? (1 point)







e. What is the x-component of puck 2's velocity after the collision? (1 point)







f. At what angle does puck 2 move after the collision? Determine the angle and draw it on the diagram. (1 point)







g. What is the magnitude of puck 2's velocity after the collision? (1 point)

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Answer:

(a) the total momentum of the system before the collision = -2m kg.m/s.

(b) the total momentum of the system after the collision = -2m kg.m/s.

(c) puck 1's velocity after the collision in component form = (5.44 i, 2.54 j)

Explanation:

Given;

mass of Puck 1 , = m

mass of Puck 2, = m (since they have the same mass m)

initial velocity of Puck 1, u₁ = 10 m/s to the left

initial velocity of Puck 2, u₂  = 8 m/s to the right

Let the rightward direction be positive direction

Let the leftward direction be negative direction

(a) the total momentum of the system before the collision;

P₁ = (initial momentum of Pluck 1) + (initial momentum of Pluck 2)

P₁ = (-mu₁) + mu₂

P₁ = mu₂ - mu₁

P₁ = m(u₂ - u₁)

P₁  = m(8 - 10)

P₁  = -2m kg.m/s

(b) the total momentum of the system after the collision;

Based on the principle of conservation of linear momentum, the total momentum before collision is equal to the total momentum after collision.

Thus, the total momentum of the system after the collision is -2m kg.m/s.

(c) puck 1's velocity after the collision in component form

[tex]v = (v_x, v_y)\\\\v = (vcos \theta , vsin \theta)\\\\v = (6cos 25^0 , 6sin25^0)\\\\v = (5.44i, 2.54j)m/s[/tex]

A 50Kg girl jumps off a 5-meter-high diving board. What is her kinetic energy right before she
hits the water?
A. 0 J
B. 25 J
C. 1225 J
D. 2450 J

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Answer:

D is the correct answer

Explanation:

Ek=m*g*h=50*9.8*5=2450

The kinetic energy right before she hits the water is 2450J. So, the correct option is D.

What is Kinetic energy?

Kinetic energy is defined as the energy that is due to the motion of an object. If we want to accelerate an object, we must apply a force, by applying a force we need to do work. After the work is done, energy has been transferred to the object, and the object will continue to move with a new constant speed.

A 50Kg girl jumps off a 5-meter-high diving board.

We need to find the kinetic energy of the girl before she enters the water which means that the kinetic energy becomes equal to the potential energy such that,

P.E.=K.E. = mgh

where, m=mass of the object

g= acceleration due to gravity [tex](9.8m/s^2)[/tex]

h= height

So, K.E= 50* 9.8*5 = 2450 J

Thus, the kinetic energy right before she hits the water is 2450J. So, the correct option is D.

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2) Ariel dropped a golf ball from her second story window. The ball starts from rest and hits the sidewalk 1.5 s later with a velocity of 14.7 m/s. Find the average acceleration of the golf ball.1.5x14.7 =22.05

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Answer:

Acceleration = 9.8m/s²

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Initial velocity = 0m/s (since it's starting from rest).

Final velocity, v = 14.7m/s

Time, t = 1.5 seconds.

To find acceleration;

In physics, acceleration can be defined as the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time.

This simply means that, acceleration is given by the subtraction of initial velocity from the final velocity all over time.

Hence, if we subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity and divide that by the time, we can calculate an object’s acceleration.

Mathematically, acceleration is given by the equation;

[tex]Acceleration (a) = \frac{final \; velocity - initial \; velocity}{time}[/tex]

[tex]Acceleration = \frac{v - u}{t}[/tex]

Substituting into the equation, we have;

[tex]Acceleration = \frac{14.7 - 0}{1.5}[/tex]

[tex]Acceleration = \frac{14.7}{1.5}[/tex]

Acceleration = 9.8m/s²

Therefore, the average acceleration of the golf ball is 9.8m/s².

how to make measurements of length, volume and time?

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Answer:

The volume of a regular object can be calculated by multiplying its length by its width by its height. Since each of those is a linear measurement, we say that units of volume are derived from units of length.

Explanation:

Answer:

length×Width×Height

Explanation:

Length×Width×Height is the formula for volume

A jet aircraft is traveling at 262 m/s in horizontal flight. The engine takes in air at a rate of 85.9 kg/s and burns fuel at a rate of 3.92 kg/s. The exhaust gases are ejected at 921 m/s relative to the aircraft. Find the thrust of the jet engine. Answer in units of N Find the delivered power. Answer in units of W.

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Answer:

[tex]F_T=60132.52N[/tex]

[tex]P=15814852.76W[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

Velocity of aircraft  [tex]V=263m/s[/tex]

Engine air intake rate [tex]\triangle M_a=85.9kg/s[/tex]

Fuel burn rate  [tex]\triangle M_f =3.92kg/s[/tex]

Velocity of exhaust gas [tex]V_e =921m/s[/tex]

Generally the Mass change rate of Rocket is mathematically given by

 [tex]\triangle M = \triangle M_a+\triangle M_f[/tex]

 [tex]\triangle M= 85.9+3.92[/tex]

 [tex]\triangle M=89.82kg/s[/tex]

Generally the Trust of the rocket is given mathematically by

 [tex]F_T=(\triangle M *V_e)-(dM_a/dt)*(V)[/tex]

 [tex]F_T=(89.82 *921)-(85.9)*(263)[/tex]

 [tex]F_T=60132.52N[/tex]

Generally the Rocket's delivered power is mathematically given by

Delivered power P

 [tex]P=V*F_T[/tex]

 [tex]P=263*60132.52N[/tex]

 [tex]P=15814852.76W.[/tex]

what volume of alcohol will have the same mass as 4.2m^3 of petrol? (density of alcohol 0.4kg/m^3 and petrol is 0.3kg/m^3)​

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Answer:

3.15m³

Explanation:

To solve this problem, let us first find the mass of the petrol from the given dimension.

       Mass  = density x volume

Volume of petrol  = 4.2m³

Density of petrol  = 0.3kgm⁻³  

       Mass of petrol  = 4.2 x 0.3  = 1.26kg

So;

      We can now find the volume of the alcohol

 Volume of alcohol = [tex]\frac{mass}{density}[/tex]  

Mass of alcohol  = 1.26kg

Density of alcohol  = 0.4kgm⁻³  

  Volume of alcohol  = [tex]\frac{1.26}{0.4}[/tex]   = 3.15m³

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Think about how you can get the color white from using light versus how you can get the color white from using paint or dye. Now, think about how you can get the color black from using light versus from paint or dye. Using this, explain why we call coloring from light “additive” and coloring from paint or dyes “subtractive”.

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Answer: Subtractive colors absorb OR subtract some lights causing it to reflect, and creating white.

Explanation:

Subtractive colors are created by completely or partially absorbing (or subtracting) some light wavelengths and reflecting others.

3. A bee flies forward at 4.9 for 33 s, lands on a flower and stays there for 7s, then flies back along its previous route at 1.9 for 39 s. What is the average speed of the bee
during the entire time?
O 1.701
O 3.001
O 4.466
O 3.801
None of these is correct.

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Answer:

None of these is correct.

Explanation:

The average speed can be derived from the sum of the total distance traveled and the total time taken.

 Total distance = 4.9 + 1.9  = 6.8

  Total time taken  = 33 + 39  = 72

So;

 Average speed  = [tex]\frac{total distance}{total time}[/tex]  = [tex]\frac{6.8}{72}[/tex]   = 0.014

None of the answer choices given is correct.

explain how balanced and unbalanced forces effect an objects motion differently

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Balanced Forces acting on an object will not change the object's motion. Unbalanced Forces acting on an object will change the change the object's motion.

Answer:

Balanced Forces will not change the object's motion.

Unbalanced Forces will change the object's motion.

Explanation:

A vector
of magnitude 5 units and another vector ū of magnitude 3 units point in directions
differing by 60°. Find out (a) the scalar product of the two vectors and (b) the vector product of the two vectors​

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Answer:

7.5 units

13 units

Explanation:

[tex]|v|=5\ \text{units}[/tex]

[tex]|u|=3\ \text{units}[/tex]

[tex]\theta[/tex] = Angle between the vectors = [tex]60^{\circ}[/tex]

Scalar product is given by

[tex]u\cdot v=|u||v|\cos\theta\\ =3\cdot 5\cdot \cos60^{\circ}\\ =7.5\ \text{units}[/tex]

The scalar product of the vectors is 7.5 units.

Vector product is given by

[tex]u\times v=|u||v|\sin\theta\\ =3\times 5\sin60^{\circ}\\ =13\ \text{units}[/tex]

The vector product of the vectors is 13 units.

The middle one please it’s due in 40 min

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Answer:

3240000000 Joules

Explanation:

Appliances connected so that they form a single pathway for
charges to flow are connected in a(n)
A. series circuit.
B. parallel circuit.
C. off circuit.
D. open circuit

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Question:

Appliances connected so that they form a single pathway for charges to flow are connected in a(n)

Answer:

A. Series circuit

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Appliances connected so that they create a single pathway for charges to flow are connected in a series circuit. Therefore, option (A) is correct.

What is the resistance of resistors connected in series?

In a series combination of appliances, they are connected end-to-end. Consider two resistors, R₁ and R₂ which are connected in a series combination then their effective resistance can be given by:

Total Resistance of the series circuit, R =  R₁ + R₂

In a series combination, the current flows through one appliance and then through another appliance. The same current flows through each appliance in one direction. The total voltage of the series circuit is equal to the sum of all the voltage drops across all appliances.

A potential difference of the series circuit, V  = V₁ + V₂

Therefore, when appliances are connected in a series circuit they form a single pathway for charges to flow.

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1. How much heat must be absorbed by 375 grams of water to raise its
temperature by 25° C?(Cp of water is 4.184)

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Answer:

39225J

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of water  = 375grams of water

Change in temperature  = 25°C

Specific heat capacity of water  = 4.184J/g°C

Unknown:

Amount of heat absorbed  = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem, we use the expression below:

      H  = m c Ф  

H is the heat absorbed

m is the mass

c is the specific heat capacity

Ф is the change in temperature

  Insert the parameters and solve;

      H  = 375 x 4.184 x (25) = 39225J

A cell of e.M.F 1.5v and internal resistance 2.5ohm is connected in series with an ammeter of resistance 0.5ohm. Calculate the current in the circuit.

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Given :

A cell of e.m.f  1.5 V and internal resistance 2.5 ohm is connected in series with an ammeter of resistance 0.5 ohm.

To Find :

The current in the circuit.

Solution :

We know, resistance of the ammeter is in series with the circuit.

So, total resistance is :

R = 2.5 + 0.5 ohm

R = 3 ohm

Also, e.m.f applied is 1.5 V .

Now, by ohm's law :

[tex]I = \dfrac{V}{R}\\\\I = \dfrac{1.5}{3}\\\\I = 0.5 \ A[/tex]

Therefore, the current in the circuit is 0.5 A.

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Describe how Newton's Third Law applies to the forces between the bike and
the trailer.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Earth pulls the bicycle downward through the force of gravity, and, in response, the bicycle pulls up on the Earth with a force of equal magnitude. Gravity "pushes" the Earth into the road, which pushes up with an opposite force, canceling gravity. Thus, action reaction forces do not cancel each other.

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